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			<h2>Visual Studio 2010</h2>
			<p>To follow the remainder of this installation how-to and to follow the Azure How-to you will need to have Visual Studio 2010 installed. If you do not already have it you can get it <a href="https://secure.engr.oregonstate.edu:8000/teach.php?type=want_auth">here</a> by signing in using your ENGR account and clicking the MSDNAA Site Login link on the 	right-hand side.</p>
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			<h2>Internet Information Services 7.0</h2>
			<p>To test your application locally you will need to have Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.0 with ASP.NET Development Components and the IIS Management Console components installed.  Here is how to do that:</p>
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					<li>Open Control Panel</li>
					<li>Click 'Programs'</li>
					<li>Click 'Turn Windows features on or off'</li>
					<li>Wait for feature list to load</li>
					<li>Click checkbox next of 'Internet Information Services'</li>
					<li>Expand the 'World Wide Web Services' node, and then the 'Application Development Features' node.</li>
					<li>Click the checkbox next to 'ASP.NET'</li>
					<li>Expand 'Web Management Tools' node and make sure the checkbox for 'IIS Management Console' is checked.</li>
					<li>Click 'OK'</li>
					<li>After Install is finished you can type 'http://localhost/' into the address bar of your Internet browser and a nice IIS7 image will appear if the install succeeded.</li>
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			<h2>Windows Azure</h2>
			<p>You can develop applications for Windows Azure and test them locally for free, but to be able to deploy to the cloud you will need to get an access key.</p>
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					<li>Request key from Chris</li>
					<li>Go to <a href="http://www.WindowsAzurePass.com/Academic">http://www.WindowsAzurePass.com/Academic</a></li>
					<li>Enter your country and Promo Code (key)</li>
					<li>On the next screen sign in to your Windows Live account</li>
					<li>Fill in the form and submit it</li>
					<li>Accept the Terms of Use</li>
					<li>You will receive an email saying that your request for an account was received.  After some time you will receive an email saying that your account has been activated. You can now deploy Windows Azure applications to the cloud!</li>
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				<p>Depending on whether or not you have a Windows Azure account the steps to install the Windows Azure Tools may be different.  Either way it is pretty simple</p>
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					<p>No Windows Azure account steps:</p>
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						<li>Go to <a href="http://windows.azure.com/">http://windows.azure.com/</a></li>
						<li>Log in with your Windows Live account</li>
						<li>Click the 'Get the Tools and SDK' link and follow the steps</li>
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					<p>With a Windows Azure account:</p>
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						<li>Go to <a href="http://windows.azure.com/">http://windows.azure.com/</a></li>
						<li>Log in with your Windows Live account</li>
						<li>Click link under 'Install the Windows Azure Tools'. Click the install button under .net</li>
						<li>A Web Platform installer will launch.  Say OK to any prompts and install the software</li>
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